1. Estimating Objective Weights of Pareto-Optimal Policies for Multi-Objective Sequential Decision-Making.
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Ikenaga, Akiko and Arai, Sachiyo
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BENCHMARK problems (Computer science) , *DECISION making , *ELICITATION technique , *TACIT knowledge , *REINFORCEMENT learning - Abstract
Sequential decision-making under multiple objective functions includes the problem of exhaustively searching for a Pareto-optimal policy and the problem of selecting a policy from the resulting set of Pareto-optimal policies based on the decision maker's preferences. This paper focuses on the latter problem. In order to select a policy that reflects the decision maker's preferences, it is necessary to order these policies, which is problematic because the decision-maker's preferences are generally tacit knowledge. Furthermore, it is difficult to order them quantitatively. For this reason, conventional methods have mainly been used to elicit preferences through dialogue with decision-makers and through one-to-one comparisons. In contrast, this paper proposes a method based on inverse reinforcement learning to estimate the weight of each objective from the decision-making sequence. The estimated weights can be used to quantitatively evaluate the Pareto-optimal policies from the viewpoints of the decision-makers preferences. We applied the proposed method to the multi-objective reinforcement learning benchmark problem and verified its effectiveness as an elicitation method of weights for each objective function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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